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Step 18
Insert the second gate opener (actuator) cable through
the second strain relief housing and into the control
box. Feed the gate opener (actuator) cable into the con-
trol box (
fig. 29
).
Note: Protect the second gate opener cable (40’ foot
cable) in a PVC conduit pipe that is buried under
ground. This protects the cable from damage by vehi-
cles, lawnmowers, or weedeaters.
Step 19
Connect the color-coded gate opener (actuator) wires
to the terminal block located on the bottom of the con-
trol board marked Opener 2 (DUAL). Do this by insert-
ing the wires into the terminal block and tightening the
set screw in the terminal block (
fig. 30
).
1. Connect the RED gate opener (actuator) wire to the
OPENER 2 (DUAL) RED terminal.
2. Connect the BLACK gate opener (actuator) wire to
the OPENER 2 (DUAL) BLK terminal.
3. Connect the BROWN gate opener (actuator) wire to
the OPENER 2 (DUAL) BWN terminal.
4. Connect the BLUE gate opener (actuator) wire to the
OPENER 2 (DUAL) BLU terminal.
Step 20
After connecting both gate opener (actuator) wires to
their proper locations, tighten the strain relief sealing
nuts so the gate opener (actuator) cables do not move
or slide through the strain relief (
fig. 31
).
Sealing nut
Hub
Lock nut
Figure 31
Gate opener
cable
Figure 30
Strain relief housings
Gate opener cables
Figure 29